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Your cart is empty.Kiyo M.
2025-08-02 16:42:13
If you have 4 similar displays, you can make one giant one with this device. (ideally, you'll want a borderless frame screen)4K at 60 is the max INPUT; there's an HDMI and USB-C port.For output, there's 4 HDMI ports. It actually does 4K at 30, 1080 at 60, 720 at 60 and 1024x768.There's 8 different wall configurations you can set it as (horizontally or vertically)
A. S.
2025-07-04 11:16:11
this item is just awful.
Steve Fiore
2025-05-12 10:06:11
The product was amazing when I first received it. Picture quality and sound options were great. Within the last month or so - I started having issues with one of the HDMI ports causing the TV to start showing flickered pictures when playing media on it. Within the past couple days - I've been having extreme problems with the audio output (using OPTICAL). I've replaced cords, etc and troubleshooted on my own with no solution. A temporary solution is to turn the video controller off and turn it back on for the audio to start working again.ProsBudget friendlyPicture and sound great when workingConsIssues Within few months
NaughtiLiterati
2025-03-02 18:02:28
Very easy to set up and gives excellent picture quality once done. We used this for a conference and were very happy with how well it worked! It does the job just as well as its pricier colleagues but at this phenomenal price.
BrewCityMusic
2024-12-05 10:59:50
We have always discussed how cool it would be to have a multi-display wall in the rec room for movies, etc but the high cost of hardware and the fact that no matter what You will have bezel lines, we had almost given up on the idea.Fast forward to 2024 - and wait a minute, is NOW the time? 4k TV's are everywhere with either a miniscule or non-existent bezel at what amounts to ridiculously low prices, and now there are units like this that make it easy on the wallet to buy and relatively straightforward for the average user to set up, no PC required, etc ... Well, so far in testing, the answer seems to be YES.In what turned into a horrendous pain in the ***, we dragged our 65" TCL off the wall in the Dining Room and took it down to the Rec Room, where We have the same exact model TV. NOW - that said, once the 2 were physically set up temporarily next to each other, setting this up in a 1X2 configuration was pretty much a 45min project (primarily due to remote crosstalk issues w the 2 televisions) - and YEP. NOW we are shopping for 4 new TV's with bezel-free design to finally do our full-wall Screen in the rec room.NOW - until we find those TV's, this is going on the shelf, but it won't be long i am sure and i will have some good photos to show as well as more setup details, etc. Luckily, the wall behind our display is backed up by an unfinished utility room (which will make mounting, wiring, access, etc a LOT easier i am thinking) ...At any rate, call this a preliminary review if that makes You feel better - but so far i CAN say it's easy to work with, transmits picture quality beautifully - just remember, bigger screen means that You need better resolution, backlighting, etc (meaning a $400 WalMart T X4 probably isn't going to make the end result very spectacular)
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